This innovative series considers the boundaries of the contemporary Muslim world: their construction, their artificiality or durability. It sheds a new light on what it means to be part of the Muslim world today, for both those individuals and communities who are inside Muslim-majorities country and those who reside outside and are part of a globalised ummah. Books in the series will analyse the discourses and practices of individuals, communities, states and transnational actors that create these dynamics, from the micro to the macro level. Overall, the series provides a multidisciplinary perspective on the salient contemporary issues and interactions that shape the internal and external relations of the Muslim world.